Lost Souls walkthrough homemade haunted house 2010 in my front yard part 1 of 3.
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I love it I used all those tactics in my haunt and I made this one big man about 35 cry his eyes out. We had to call his wife to come and get him out
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lol directed by enter your name here lol hello there eneter your name here good vid lol
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@sean2374 We go to local places that are claimed to be haunted on our ghost hunt.We have a graveyard that claims a Devils Head is on a tombstone,Haunted railroad tracks,and there is a bridge called Cry Baby bridge a few miles from us,every year we caught orbs,mist on camera that couldnt be seen by eyes.i have a video of a ghost hunt and we caught a Figure on the tracks and a face on a tombstone.Ur rite we have ppl come here since we started and really enjoy the memories of it..
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@donttrustsnowmen It is a wonderful feeling when you start getting a following. So with your ghost hunt to you go on a pay tour or just do it yourself? That is one area that has fascinated me. I ran my haunt last year for only Halloween weekend this year its the last two weekends because I would hate to do all this work and gamble on the weather of October in the Midwest. You keep up the good work, years from now these kids and adults will remember Halloween because of haunters like us.
I wish I had your video to watch two years ago when I got my corn stalks. I ended up using pvc pipes and cuting them about three inches and driving them into the ground to hold the corn stalks. I like your way much better! Unfortunately my supplier of corn doesn't grow it now, so I have to find another source. I think I'm going to try growing a few stalks myself this year.
Joiseygal 1 week ago
@Joiseygal The farmer I found grows corn and soybeans at the same time. Farmer usually rotate their fields from corn to soy. So he has corn every year. What I like about my method is that it is almost free every year to build the field. Usually I have to buy a couple extra posts. And I do suggest spending the extra buck and buying the heavy duty posts.
sean2374 1 week ago
where did you get the corn for your maze please wright back
mrrichb10 1 month ago
I get the corn from a local farmer for free. The deal is that I leave the ears of corn there because that's how he makes his money. So when you start seeing corn growing go talk to some farmers and tell them you only need the stalks. It takes around 400 to 500 stalks to complete my maze. I use a machete to cut the corn down and you can get one at walmart for like 10 bucks. And the ears of corn you and twist and pull off. Good luck.
sean2374 1 month ago
Good vid I used alot of things in it for my haunted house
hello147ify 4 months ago
@hello147ify Thank you I was happy I could help.
sean2374 4 months ago